Perform- Digital movement in the making

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Hansen, Lise Amy
Keay-Bright, Wendy
Dyddiad
2017-06-15Dyddiad derbyn
2017-04-17
Math
Conference paper
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AHO
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Commercial sensor-based technologies offer efficient mechanisms for capturing detailed movement data today. These predetermined calibrations and representations are used to design solutions that indicate how people should move in order to
achieve certain goals. This presents an ethical power imposition that resides in the computational prowess within processing to
activate prompts and smooth out errors by ignoring or discarding movement outside of what is deemed useful. Our discussions
on movement come out of two research projects Somantics and Sync in which we developed digital tools to observe changes
in user agency when movement becomes the focus of a chain of responsive actions and reactions - affect and effect - made
possible through digitization. The projects were undertaken with people with atypical movement experience, from expert dancers to children on the autistic spectrum. We discuss the need for reframing an ethical and critical discourse on digital movement to understand the sensate and social means with which we all use our bodies to regulate and rehearse, communicate and connect.
Cyfnodolyn/trafodion cynhadledd
Nordes 2017;
Dyfyniad
Hansen, L. A. & Keay-Bright, W. (2017) 'Perform- Digital movement in the making', Design + Power, NORDES 2017 7th Nordic Design Research Conference. AHO . Oslo, Norway, 15-17 June 2017. pp 1-5.
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http://www.nordes.org/nordes2017/assets/Nordes_2017_Book-of-Abstracts.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10369/9238
Disgrifiad
This conference paper was presented at Design + Power, NORDES 2017 7th Nordic Design Research Conference. AHO . Oslo, Norway, 15-17 June 2017
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Cardiff Metropolitan University (Grant ID: Cardiff Metropolian (Internal))
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